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1. The description of the windmills as "creaky sentinels of a bygone age" tells us that the
windmills are
(A) broken-down machines,
(B) old machines of a past era.
(C) machines that were once used for defence,
(D) old and useless machines.​

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Answered by elizaford
6

Answer:

B) old machines of a past era

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

The phrase "creaky sentinels of a bygone age" suggests that the windmills are old machines from a past era

Explanation:

The phrase "creaky sentinels of a bygone age" suggests that the windmills are old machines from a past era that are still standing. The use of the word "sentinels" implies that they are watching over something, perhaps the landscape or the memories of the past. However, the use of the word "creaky" suggests that the windmills are not in perfect working condition anymore and may need repairs.

Overall, the phrase creates a nostalgic tone that suggests that the windmills were once an important part of the community's history and identity, but now they are outdated and no longer serve their original purpose. The phrase does not suggest that the windmills are useless, but rather that they are relics of a bygone era that still hold value and significance for the community.

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